
The Codex Sinaiticus
The Codex Sinaiticus is a very ancient handwritten copy of the Christian Bible, created around the 4th century. Discovered in the 19th century at the Saint Catherine's Monastery in Egypt, it is one of the oldest and most complete manuscripts of the Bible in Greek. Its significance lies in providing valuable insights into early biblical texts, translation history, and Christian history. Today, much of the Codex Sinaiticus is preserved in museums and libraries, and it is considered a priceless artifact for scholars studying the origins and development of the biblical canon.